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%%% -*- mode:erlang -*-
{application, thrift, [
    % A quick description of the application.
    {description, "Thrift bindings"},

  % The version of the applicaton
  {vsn, "0.21.0"},

    % All modules used by the application.
    {modules, []},

    % All of the registered names the application uses. This can be ignored.
    {registered, []},

    % Applications that are to be started prior to this one. This can be ignored
    % leave it alone unless you understand it well and let the .rel files in
    % your release handle this.
    {applications, [kernel, stdlib]},

    % OTP application loader will load, but not start, included apps. Again
    % this can be ignored as well.  To load but not start an application it
    % is easier to include it in the .rel file followed by the atom 'none'
    {included_applications, []},

    % configuration parameters similar to those in the config file specified
    % on the command line. can be fetched with gas:get_env
    {env, [
        % If an error/crash occurs during processing of a function,
        % should the TApplicationException serialized back to the client
        % include the erlang backtrace?
        {exceptions_include_traces, true}
    ]}
]}.
